Keith Sachs

Combat Systems Project Engineer at INDUS Technology, Inc.

Keith Sachs has a diverse background in the field of engineering and technical support. Keith began their career in 1998 as a Combat Systems Maintenance Chief onboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt, where they supervised and managed a team of technicians responsible for the maintenance and operation of various electronic systems. Keith then transitioned to the Fleet CSOSS Development & Implementation Team, where they served as an Analyst, Technical Writer, and Technical Editor. In this role, they led a team in validating procedures and system diagrams and collaborated with various stakeholders to produce CSOSS publications. Keith also served in the Bataan LHD-5 as a C5I CW Division LCPO, analyzing failures and directing corrective maintenance actions for combat systems equipment. Additionally, they worked as a Combat Systems Interior and Exterior Communications DIVO on the Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN-69 and Harry S. Truman CVN-75, managing the installation, operation, and maintenance of electronic communication and navigation assets. Keith provided training to personnel and ensured accountability and documentation for over $68M of equipment. Keith also served in various roles within the US Navy, including Explosives Safety and other technical support positions. Most recently, they have been working at INDUS Technology, Inc. as a Combat Systems Project Engineer, providing technical support and investigating and resolving interoperability problems for Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Groups.

Keith Sachs has an education history that includes earning an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Technical from Excelsior University. In addition, they have attended Tennessee Wesleyan College, Cleveland State CC, Tidewater CC, and Excelsior, but no specific degree or field of study is provided for these institutions. Keith also holds certifications as a MASTER TRAINING SPECIALIST from CNET and has completed the United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP) Apprenticeship Electronics Mechanic from the US Department of Labor.

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  • Combat Systems Project Engineer

    October, 2016 - present